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The 1995 ACF Nationals featured a 39 team field and was held at the University of Tennessee. | The 1995 ACF Nationals featured a 39 team field and was held at the University of Tennessee. | ||
− | ==Tournament | + | ==Tournament Recap== |
===All-Stars=== | ===All-Stars=== |
Revision as of 21:47, 24 November 2012
1995 ACF Nationals | |
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Edited by | Jim Dendy |
Champion | Harvard |
Runner-up | Georgia Tech |
Third | Berkeley |
Fourth | South Carolina |
High scorer | Tom Waters, South Carolina |
Site | Tennessee |
Field | |
Stats |
The 1995 ACF Nationals featured a 39 team field and was held at the University of Tennessee.
Tournament Recap
All-Stars
- Tom Waters, South Carolina (103.8 ppg)
- Jeff Johnson, Harvard (83.5 ppg)
- John Sheahan, Chicago (59.2 ppg)
- Marc Swisdak, Colorado (51.5 ppg)
- Eric Tentarelli, Cornell (48.8 ppg)
- Christine Morit, Emory (42.7 ppg)
- Mike Mahurin, Midwestern State (42.3 ppg)
- Jason King, Georgia Tech (38.8)
- Steve Taylor, Tennessee (38 ppg)
- Tim Pulju, Rice (36 ppg)
Field
- Berkeley
- Brigham Young (2 teams)
- Chicago (2 teams)
- Cornell
- Colorado
- Duke
- Emory
- George Washington
- Georgia
- Georgia Tech (2 teams)
- Harvard
- Illinois
- Iowa State
- Maryland (2 teams)
- Memphis
- Michigan (3 teams)
- Midwestern State (TX)
- Minnesota
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- Penn
- Princeton
- Rice
- South Carolina
- Texas A&M
- Texas Christian
- Vanderbilt (2 teams)
- Virginia (2 teams)
- Tennessee (2 teams)
- Western Michigan
Finals Summary
Harvard, Georgia Tech A, Berkeley, South Carolina, Maryland A, Chicago A, Illinois, Virginia A, Brigham Young A, Georgia Tech B, and Minnesota would all make the playoffs. Harvard and Georgia Tech played a three game final for the championship, Harvard won the first game by a score of 250-240, Georgia Tech then responded devastating Harvard 455-105, however nine Jeff Johnson tossups gave Harvard the title, 320-255.